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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TAMELESSNESS»
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And then there was the utter unworldliness, the setting at naught of all things
which men most prize, that tamelessness of soul, which was ready to essay the
impossible. Men felt that here was ' One of that small transfigured band Whom the
...
From thee—this tamelessness of heartFrom thee—nay, wherefore dost thou start
?-From thee in all their vigour came My arm of strength, my soul of flaine— Thou
didst not give me life alone, But all that made me more thine own. See what thy ...
George Noël Gordon Byron (Baron Byron), John Galt, 1837
From thee—this tamelessness of heart— From thee-—nay, wherefore dost thou
start? — From thee in all their vigour came My arm of strength, my soul of
flameThou didst not give me life alone, But all that made me more thine own. See
what ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, 1837
4
Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
... an unequalled edge of dialectic, and these all glorified by the imagination of a
poet. And then there was the utter unworldliness, the setting at naught of all
things which men most prize, that tamelessness of soul, which was ready to
essay the ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele, 1867
From thee--this tamelessness of heartFrom thee~—nay, wherefore dost thou start
PFrom thee, in all their vigour, came My arm of strength, my soul of flameThou'
didst not give me life alone, But all that made me more thine own. See what thy ...
George Noël Gordon Byron (Baron Byron), Thomas Moore, 1846
6
John Keble: An Essay on the Author of the Ćhristian Year,́
Then there was the utter unworldliness, the setting at naught of all things which
men most prize, the tamelessness of soul, which was ready to essay the
impossible. Men felt that here was 'One of that small transfigured band Whom the
world ...
John Campbell Shairp, 1866
7
The Works of Lord Byron
“From thee—this tamelessness of heart—“ From thee—nay, wherefore dost thou
start ?— “ From thee in all their vigour came l “ My arm of strength, my soul of
flame“Thou didst not give me life alone, “ But all that made me more thine own.
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, 1829
8
The siege of Corinth: a poem ; Parisina : a poem
... they trace f' Some features of my father's face, “ And in my spirit—all of thee. “
From thee—-this tamelessness of heart—“ From thee-——nay, wherefore dost
thou start PI 270 280 285 “ From thee in all their vigour came -990 “ 76 PARISINA
.
George Noël Gordon Byron (Baron Byron), 1816
9
The Works of the Rt. Hon. Lord Byron: In Eight Volumes
im “ my birth and name be base, my nobility of race ' tt'tl todeclr a thing like me—
an my lineamenta they trace t ' we features of my father's face, my spirit—all of
thee. hee—this tamelessness of heart" Thee-nay, wherefore dost thou ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, 1825
10
The works of Lord Byron
From thee — this tamelessness of heart— « From thee— nay, wherefore dost
thou start? « From thee in all their vigour came « My arm of strength, my soul of
flame— « Thou didst not give me life alone , « But all that made me more thine
own.
George Gordon Byron Byron, 1823